John McCallum: Feds Could Forgive Flight Costs Of All Syrian Refugees

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SAINT ANDREWS, N.B. — Canada's immigration minister says the federal government may consider forgiving the flight costs for Syrian refugees who came to Canada before the Liberals came to power.
Until Nov. 4, all refugees arriving under the government's resettlement programs were required to cover their own airfare, a long standing policy dating back decades.
The Liberals decided to waive that requirement for Syrian refugees it was bringing to Canada, though all other refugees arriving after that day are still required to pay the fees.

Immigration Minister John McCallum talks with reporters at a cabinet retreat at the Algonquin Resort in St. Andrews, N.B. (Photo: Andrew Vaughan/CP)

Most do so by way of a loan that an internal government evaluation found ends up having a negative impact on refugees lives here in Canada.
The policy was already under review by the Liberals but in the meantime, Immigration Minister John McCallum says the government will consider whether Syrians who arrived before Nov. 4 should also be exempted.
McCallum says he expects to be briefed on the issue after he returns to Ottawa from this week's Liberal cabinet meeting in New Brunswick.